Role of non-resolving inflammation,epigenetic and genetic alterations in carcinogenesis and invasion of colorectal carcinoma

Q4 Medicine
Ding Yi-b
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Abstract

The development and progression of colorectal cancer(CRC)is a process that accumulates the driver somatic mutations elicited by chronic inflammation.Epigenetic modifications and genetic mutations play key roles in the whole evolutionary process of chronic inflammation-induced CRC. Adenoma gradually progresses into adenocarcinoma via accumulating genetic mutations stimulated by cancer promoting stimulations.The next generation sequencing technology provides an effective way to identify the"driver"mutations and fusion genes in the carcinogenesis,providing molecular evidences for cancer evolution.The most significant genetic changes during malignant transformation from adenoma to adenocarcinoma are the significant increases in microsatellite instability and chromosome instability.The main purpose of investigating the evolutionary process of CRC,especially somatic mutations,is to identify the related signaling pathways,which are the key steps to explore early effective intervention strategies and targeted therapies for CRC.
非溶解性炎症、表观遗传和遗传改变在结直肠癌发生和侵袭中的作用
结直肠癌(CRC)的发生和发展是一个由慢性炎症引起的驱动体细胞突变积累的过程。表观遗传修饰和基因突变在慢性炎症性结直肠癌的整个进化过程中起着关键作用。腺瘤在促癌刺激下通过积累基因突变逐渐发展为腺癌。下一代测序技术为识别癌变过程中的“驱动”突变和融合基因提供了有效途径,为癌症进化提供了分子证据。腺瘤向腺癌恶性转化过程中最显著的遗传变化是微卫星不稳定性和染色体不稳定性的显著增加。研究CRC的进化过程,特别是体细胞突变的主要目的是确定相关的信号通路,这是探索CRC早期有效干预策略和靶向治疗的关键步骤。
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海军军医大学学报
海军军医大学学报 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1980, Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University(AJSMMU) is sponsored by Second Military Medical University, a well-known medical university in China. AJSMMU is a peer-reviewed biomedical journal,published in Chinese with English abstracts.The journal aims to showcase outstanding research articles from all areas of biology and medicine,including basic medicine(such as biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, etc.),clinical medicine,public health and epidemiology, military medicine,pharmacology and Traditional Chinese Medicine),to publish significant case report, and to provide both perspectives on personal experiences in medicine and reviews of the current state of biology and medicine.
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